US10425573B2 - Automatic focus adjustment device and automatic focus adjustment control device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an automatic focus adjustment device and an automatic focus adjustment control device in an imaging apparatus, and in particular, relates to a technology related to the control of the focus adjustment range.
- the lens movement control device includes a lens moving means for moving the focusing lens group of the imaging lens along the optical axis, an electrical selector switch for determining the focusing region being a movable range of the focusing lens group, and a distance information detecting means for electrically detecting the distance information about the position of the focusing lens group on the optical axis, and the lens moving means moves the focusing lens group in the focusing region based on the distance information and the focusing region.
- the conventional focus limit function divides the object point distance region from infinity to close range into two to three parts, sets each of the object point distance region as an adjustment region, and operates so as to perform the focus adjustment only in the selected one adjustment region.
- the range of the object point distance of each adjustment region is fixed, and the operator selects which adjustment region to use by using a switch. Therefore, at a switching point of this adjustment range, one of the adjustment ranges has to be selected, and the vicinity of the switching point has been a point hard to be used.
- the present invention has an object to provide an automatic focus adjustment device and an automatic focus adjustment control device where the adjustment range of the focal position can be set to any region, and an image is not largely blurred in the adjustment range of the focal position.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide an automatic focus adjustment device including: a first operation unit switchable to a first state not limiting an adjustment range of a focal position and a second state limiting an adjustment range of a focal position; an adjustment range setting unit of a focal position configured to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a whole region when switched to the first state by the first operation unit, and to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a part of the region when switched to the second state; and an optical system configured to adjust a focal position so as to focus in a range set by the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position, wherein the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position sets the part of the region in a predetermined range by setting a state when switched to the second state by the first operation unit as a reference state, with reference to a focal position of the optical system in an imaging position of an object point conjugate with an imaging plane in the reference state.
- an automatic focus adjustment control device including: an adjustment range setting unit of a focal position configured to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a whole region when switched to the first state in response to an instruction from a first operation unit switchable to a first state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position and a second state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and to set the adjustment range of the focal position to a part of the region when switched to the second state; and a control command output unit configured to output a control command to an optical system adjusting a focal position so as to focus in a range set by the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position, wherein the adjustment range setting unit of a focal position sets the part of the region in a predetermined range by setting a state when switched to the second state in response to an instruction from the first operation unit as a reference state, with reference to a focal position of the optical system in an imaging position of an object point conjugate with an imaging plane in the reference state.
- an automatic focus adjustment device comprising: an optical system configured to be controlled to adjust a focal position so as to focus in an adjustment range; a first switch configured to be switched between a first state and a second state; and a processor comprising hardware, wherein the processor is configured to implement: a focal position adjustment range setting unit configured to set: the adjustment range of the focal position to a whole region in the first state; and the adjustment range of the focal position to a part of the whole region in the second state, wherein the focal position adjustment range setting unit is configured to determine the part of the whole region as a predetermined range from a focal position of an object point conjugate with an imaging surface at the time the first switch is switched to the second state; and a controller configured to control the optical system to adjust the focal position based on the set adjustment range.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an automatic focus adjustment control device for operating an optical system configured to be controlled to adjust a focal position so as to focus in an adjustment range based on a state of a first switch configured to switch between a first state and a second state
- the automatic focus adjustment control device comprises: a processor comprising hardware, wherein the processor is configured to implement: a focal position adjustment range setting unit configured to set: the adjustment range of the focal position to a whole region in the first state; and the adjustment range of the focal position to apart of the whole region in the second state, wherein the focal position adjustment range setting unit is configured to determine the part of the whole region as a predetermined range from a focal position of an object point conjugate with an imaging surface at the time the first switch is switched to the second state; and a controller configured to control the optical system to adjust the focal position based on the set adjustment range.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a computer-readable storage device storing instructions for operating an optical system configured to be controlled to adjust a focal position so as to focus in an adjustment range based on a state of a first switch configured to be switched between a first state and a second state, wherein the instructions, when executed by at least one processor, causes the processor to: set: the adjustment range of the focal position to a whole region in the first state; and the adjustment range of the focal position to a part of the whole region in the second state, wherein the part of the whole region as a predetermined range is determined from a focal position of an object point conjugate with an imaging surface at the time the first switch is switched to the second state; and control the optical system to adjust the focal position based on the set adjustment range.
- an automatic focus adjustment device and an automatic focus adjustment control device where the adjustment range of the focal position is set in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system when switched to the second state, and therefore, the focus adjustment range can be set in any region, and furthermore, the adjustment range of the focal position is set in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system when switched to the second state, rather than the object point distance region, and therefore, the image is not blurred largely in the adjustment range of the focal position.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary configuration of an imaging apparatus where the automatic focus adjustment device and automatic focus adjustment control device according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a flowchart for illustrating the operation of the imaging apparatus in the first embodiment
- FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of the focus limiter switching processing
- FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating a flowchart of the AF processing in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram for illustrating the moving range of the optical system when switched to the first state of lens limit state OFF
- FIG. 4B is a schematic diagram for illustrating the moving range of the optical system when switched to the second state of lens limit state ON;
- FIGS. 5A to 5C are schematic diagrams for illustrating the adjustment range of the focal position
- FIGS. 6A to 6E are each a diagram showing a calculation example of the adjustment range of the focal position.
- FIGS. 7A to 7C are each a schematic diagram for illustrating the adjustment range of the focal position to be any region.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram showing a flowchart for illustrating the operation of the imaging apparatus in the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8B is a diagram showing a flowchart of the reference position re-setting processing in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary configuration of an imaging apparatus where the automatic focus adjustment device and automatic focus adjustment control device according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- the imaging apparatus 1 can include a configuration where the interchangeable lens 2 is attached to the camera body 3 .
- the camera body 3 can include the interchangeable lens 2 detachably, and that the mounting of the interchangeable lens 2 on the camera body 3 can be performed by a lens mount connector (not shown) disposed in the interchangeable lens 2 and a body mount connector (not shown) disposed in the camera body 3 being mutually fit together.
- a lens mount connector not shown
- a body mount connector not shown
- the imaging apparatus 1 is set as the lens interchangeable camera where the interchangeable lens 2 and the camera body 3 are disposed as separate bodies as described above, it is obvious that the present invention is not limited thereto, and is similarly applicable also to the lens integral imaging apparatus where the lens is integrally disposed in the camera body 3 .
- the lens integral imaging apparatus may not include the above-described lens mount connecting portion, body mount connecting portion, and contact 4 .
- the interchangeable lens 2 can include an optical system 21 , an optical system actuator 22 , an aperture 23 , an aperture actuator 24 , a lens operation device 25 , and a lens controller 26 .
- the optical system 21 can converge the light flux incident from the object being in front of the imaging apparatus 1 , that is, the object which the photographer sets as the imaging target, and forms the object image (optical image) on the imaging plane of the imaging sensor 33 in the camera body.
- the optical system 21 may include, in addition to the focal position adjustment lens group (not shown) (hereinafter referred to as “focus lens”), the focal length adjusting lens group (not shown as well) (hereinafter referred to as “zoom lens”).
- focus lens the focal position adjustment lens group
- zoom lens the focal length adjusting lens group
- the lens constituting the optical system is not specifically limited.
- the optical system actuator 22 can include a motor, its drive circuit, and the like, and can move the focus lens and the zoom lens included in the optical system 21 in the optical axis direction (shown as a one-dot chain line direction in the figure) under the control of the lens controller 26 . Thereby, the focal position adjustment (hereinafter referred to as “focusing”) and the focal length adjustment (hereinafter referred to as “zooming”) are performed.
- the optical system actuator 22 also can include the focus lens position detection circuit configured to detect the focus lens position by counting the number of pulses of the LDPI (Lens Drive Photo Interrupter) outputting a pulse in response to the focusing lens being extended.
- the aperture 23 can include, for example, an aperture blade varying the opening size of the hole, and can adjust the amount of the light flux incident on the imaging plane through the hole.
- the aperture actuator 24 can include a driving mechanism for driving the aperture 23 , and can drive the aperture blades of the aperture 23 under the control of the lens controller 26 .
- the lens operation device 25 can include a lens limit switch being an operating member operated by the user, and can transmit an operation signal corresponding to the operation to the lens controller 26 .
- the lens limit switch can be used to instruct the switching between the first state, not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, being the lens limit state OFF and the second state, limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, being the lens limit state ON. It should be noted that the lens operation device 25 can be omitted when the operating member having the same function is disposed in the camera body 3 .
- the lens controller 26 can be constituted by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), can communicate with the camera controller 41 in the camera body 3 through the contact 4 , and can control the whole operation of the interchangeable lens 2 .
- the lens controller 26 can transmit the information indicating the current focus lens position to the camera controller 41 , can receive the information indicating the focus lens position to be the target, and can control the focusing by controlling the optical system actuator 22 in accordance with the focus lens position to be the target.
- the lens controller 26 can transmit the information indicating the lens limit state to be instructed to switch by the lens operation device 25 to the camera controller 41 .
- the camera body 3 can include a shutter 31 , a shutter actuator 32 , an imaging sensor 33 , an imaging sensor interface (IF) circuit 34 , a RAM 35 , a display 36 , a display drive circuit 37 , a memory card 38 , a ROM 39 , a body operation device 40 , and a camera controller 41 .
- a built-in memory and the like may be employed instead of the memory card 38 .
- the shutter 31 can be disposed in front of the imaging sensor 33 , and can be configured so as to set the imaging surface of the imaging sensor 33 as the light shielding state or exposure state.
- the exposure time of the imaging sensor 33 can be adjusted by the shutter 31 .
- the shutter actuator 32 can drive the shutter 31 under the control of the CPU 411 in the camera controller 41 .
- the imaging sensor 33 can include an imaging surface on which the imaging light flux condensed through the optical system 21 from the object is imaged, and as an example of the imaging sensor 33 , a CMOS sensor, or a CCD can be mentioned.
- the imaging surface of the imaging sensor 33 can include a plurality of pixels arranged two-dimensionally.
- a color filter can be disposed on the light incidence side of the imaging surface.
- the imaging sensor 33 can convert an image (object image) corresponding to the imaging light flux imaged on the imaging surface into an electric signal (analog image signal) in accordance with the light quantity (photoelectric conversion).
- the optical axis of the optical system 21 can be adjusted in the stage of design and manufacturing so as to coincide with the imaging surface center of the imaging sensor 33 .
- the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 functioning as the imaging unit along with the optical system 21 and the imaging sensor 33 can drive the imaging sensor 33 under the control of the CPU 411 in the camera controller 41 .
- the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 can read out the analog image signal obtained by the imaging sensor 33 under the control of the CPU 411 in the camera controller 41 , and can perform the analog processing such as CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) processing and AGC (Automatic Gain Control) processing on the read analog image signal.
- the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 can convert an analog-processed image signal to a digital image signal (hereinafter referred to as “image data”).
- the RAM 35 can be, for example, a SDRAM, and can include a work area as a storage area.
- the work area can be a storage area provided in the RAM 35 so as to temporarily store the data generated in each part of the imaging apparatus 1 such as the image data obtained by the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 .
- the display 36 can be, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD) provided on the back plane of the camera body 3 , and can display various images such as an image for live view and an image recorded on the memory card 38 .
- the display 36 can be configured to be tiltable toward the side of the photographer.
- the display drive circuit 37 can drive the display 36 based on the image data input from the CPU 411 of the camera controller 41 in order to display an image on the display 36 .
- the memory card 38 can be a recording medium on which an image file obtained by the photographing operation is recorded.
- the image file can be a file configured by a predetermined header being given to the image data.
- the data and the like indicating the imaging conditions can be recorded on the header as the tag data.
- the memory card 38 can be, for example, assumed to be the one configured detachably in the imaging apparatus 1 , and in this case, may not include a configuration specific to the imaging apparatus 1 .
- the ROM 39 can store the program code for the CPU 411 of the camera controller 41 performing various kinds of processing.
- the ROM 39 can store various kinds of control parameters such as the control parameters required for the operation of the optical system 21 , the aperture 23 , the imaging sensor 33 , and the like, and the control parameters required for the image processing in the image processing circuit 413 of the camera controller 41 .
- the body operation device 40 can include various kinds of operating members to be operated by the user.
- a release button, a moving image button, a mode button, a selection key, a power button, and the like can be included.
- a lens limit switch can be included.
- the release button can be an operating member for instructing a still image imaging.
- the release button may be a two-stage button having the half-pressed state being a shallow pressing referred to as “first release (1stR)” and the full-pressed state being a deep pressing referred to as “second release (2ndR)”, and may output an instruction signal corresponding to the pressed state to the camera controller 41 .
- the half-press of the release button can correspond to an instruction of the AF operation, and the full-press can correspond to an instruction of the imaging operation.
- the moving image button can be an operating member for instructing a moving image imaging.
- the moving image imaging can be started by this moving image button being operated, and thereafter the moving image imaging can be finished by the moving image button being operated again.
- the mode button can be an operating member for selecting the imaging setting of the imaging apparatus 1 .
- the selection key can be, for example, an operating member for selecting and determining the items on the menu screen.
- the selection key is operated by the user, the selection and determination of the items on the menu screen can be made.
- the power button can be an operating member for turning ON or OFF the power of the imaging apparatus.
- the imaging apparatus 1 can be activated and can become an operable state.
- the power button is operated while the imaging apparatus 1 is activated, the imaging apparatus 1 can become a power-saving standby state.
- the lens limit switch can be used to instruct the switching between the first state, not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, being the lens limit state OFF and the second state, limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, being the lens limit state ON.
- This lens limit switch can be omitted when the operating member having the same function is disposed in the interchangeable lens 2 .
- the camera controller 41 can include a CPU 411 , an AF control circuit 412 , an image processing circuit 413 , a memory control circuit 414 , and a focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 as a control circuit for controlling the operation of the imaging apparatus 1 .
- the CPU 411 can be a controller configured to receive a transmitted instruction signal from the lens operation device 25 through the lens controller 26 or from the body operation device 40 , and to control the operation of each of the blocks outside the camera controller 41 such as the optical system actuator 22 , the aperture actuator 24 , the shutter actuator 32 , and the display drive circuit 37 and each of the control circuits inside the camera controller 41 in response to the instruction signal.
- the AF control circuit 412 can control the AF processing by detecting the focus state in the imaging screen.
- the AF control circuit 412 can instruct the lens controller 26 while evaluating the contrast of the image data in accordance with the AF evaluation value as the focus detection information, whereby the AF control circuit 412 causes the lens controller 26 to control the optical system driver 22 , and sets the focus lens of the optical system 21 to an in-focus state.
- a known AF system such as the phase difference system can be used.
- the image processing circuit 413 can perform various kinds of image processing on an image data.
- the image processing can include the color correction processing, the gamma ( ⁇ ) correction processing, the compression processing, and the like.
- the image processing circuit 413 can also perform the decompression processing on the compressed image data.
- the memory control circuit 414 can be an interface for the CPU 411 and the like to perform the control for accessing the RAM 35 , the memory card 38 , and the ROM 39 .
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can switch the limit of adjustment range of the focal position during the AF control by the AF control circuit 412 , in accordance with the lens limit state instructed to switch by the operation of the lens limit switch of the lens operation unit 25 or the body operation device 40 .
- the details of the operation to switch the limit of the adjustment range of the focal position will be described below.
- the camera controller 41 can also include an AE control circuit and the like calculating the object luminance by using the image data obtained by the imaging element IF circuit 34 .
- the CPU 411 can calculate the opening amount of the aperture 23 during the exposure (aperture value), the opening time of the shutter 31 (shutter speed value), the imaging element sensitivity, the ISO sensitivity, and the like, in accordance with this object luminance.
- any of the AF control circuit 412 , the image processing circuit 413 , the memory control circuit 414 , and the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 are configured as dedicated hardwares separate from the CPU 411 , it may be configured so as to cause the CPU 411 to fulfill the functions of the respective circuits by using the control programs and control parameters recorded in the ROM 39 .
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the imaging operation of the imaging apparatus 1 according to this embodiment.
- the CPU 411 of the camera controller 41 can control the operation in FIG. 2 by reading the required program code from the ROM 39 .
- the CPU 411 can read the required control parameters from the ROM 39 first, and can perform the initial setting on each of the blocks outside the camera controller 41 and each of the control circuits inside the camera controller 41 (step S 1 ).
- the live view operation can be started (step S 2 ).
- the CPU 411 starts the imaging by the imaging sensor 33 by controlling the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 .
- the CPU 411 can input the image data stored in the work area of the RAM 35 as a result of imaging by the imaging sensor 33 into the image processing circuit 413 of the camera controller 41 to perform the image processing for live view display.
- the CPU 411 can input the image data on which the image processing for live view display is performed to the display drive circuit 37 to display the image on the display 36 .
- the image of the object in front of the imaging apparatus 1 can be displayed as a moving image by such a display operation being repeatedly performed. The user can observe the object by this moving image display.
- the CPU 411 can wait for the release button of the body operation device 40 being half-pressed (step S 3 ).
- the focus limiter switching processing can be a processing of switching the limit of the adjustment range of the focal position during the AF control by the AF control circuit 412 of the camera controller 41 .
- the CPU 411 can cause the AF control circuit 412 to perform the AF processing to focus on the object (step S 5 ).
- the details of the AF processing will be described below.
- the CPU 411 can determine whether the release button of the body operation device 40 is fully pressed (step S 6 ).
- the CPU 411 can return the processing to the step S 4 above. Thereby, the focus limiter switching processing and the AF processing in steps S 4 and S 5 can be repeated.
- the CPU 411 can determine that the release button is fully pressed in step S 6 above. In this case, the CPU 411 can perform imaging by using the imaging sensor 33 by controlling the shutter actuator 32 and the imaging sensor IF circuit 34 (step S 7 ).
- the CPU 411 can return the processing to step S 3 above.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can determine whether the lens limit state to be instructed to switch by the operation of the lens limit switch of the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 is the first state being the lens limit state OFF (OFF) or the second state being the lens limit state ON (ON) (step S 40 ).
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can set the adjustment range (LD range) of the focal position to the whole driving range of the focus lens in the optical system 21 (step S 42 ).
- the LD_max and LD_min are, as shown in FIG. 4A , the limits of the driving range of the focus lens (schematically shown as the focus lens 21 A in FIG. 4A .
- the state I- 1 in FIG. 4A shows a state where the focus lens 21 A is at the infinite end in the first state being the lens limit state OFF
- the state I- 2 shows a state where the focus lens 21 A is at the near end in the same first state.
- the LD_max and LD_min may be stored as the control parameters in advance in the ROM 39 , may also be stored in the work area of the RAM 35 by those stored in the lens controller 26 being received when the interchangeable lens 2 is mounted to the camera body 3 , and if necessary, may be obtained by the communication with the lens controller 26 .
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to store the LD range being set (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) in a work area of the RAM 35 (step S 43 ), and the processing can be finished.
- the AF control circuit 412 can perform, for example, the distance measurement using the contrast of the image data evaluated in accordance with the AF evaluation value as the focus detection information and the current lens position of the focus lens of the optical system 21 transmitted from the lens controller 26 , and can calculate the target LD position (control parameters LD_moku) where the focus lens is to be positioned (step S 50 ). Then, the AF control circuit 412 can determine whether the lens limit state to be instructed to switch by the operation of the lens limit switch of the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 is the first state being the lens limit state OFF (OFF) or the second state being the lens limit state ON (ON) (step S 51 ).
- the AF control circuit 412 can transmit the target LD position calculated in step S 50 above (control parameters LD_moku) to the lens controller 26 . Thereby, the lens controller 26 can drive the focus lens of the optical system 21 to the target LD position represented by the control parameters LD_moku by controlling the optical system driver 22 (step S 52 ). Then, the AF control circuit 412 can end the processing.
- the reference state may adopt any state from the state I- 1 to the state I- 2 in FIG. 4A .
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can load the control parameters A, Fno and ⁇ stored in the ROM 39 or the work area of the RAM 35 by the memory control circuit 414 (step S 47 ).
- control parameter Fno is the F number of the optical system 21 , and when the interchangeable lens 2 is mounted to the camera body 3 , the control parameter stored in the lens controller 26 is received to be stored in a work area of the RAM 35 .
- the F number of each type of the interchangeable lens 2 can be previously stored in the ROM 39 as the control parameter, and it may be configured to obtain the type of the interchangeable lens 2 by the communication with the lens controller 26 .
- the control parameter ⁇ is a permissible circle of confusion diameter as shown in FIG. 5A .
- the permissible circle of confusion diameter means the diameter of the blur on the imaging plane 33 A, and the permissible circle of confusion diameter indicates the blurred invisible limits.
- the permissible circle of confusion diameter can be, for example, 1/30 mm in the 35 mm film camera. In the imaging apparatus where the film is not used, it can be determined by the pixel pitch of the imaging sensor 33 , and can be set to 1/30 mm in 35 mm film camera equivalent.
- the value obtained by multiplying F number of the optical system 21 by the permissible circle of confusion diameter (Fno* ⁇ ) can become the focusing range on the infinite end side or the near end side. Therefore, the double of the value (2*Fno* ⁇ ) can become the whole focusing range.
- the control parameter A is a constant for determining the adjustment range of the focal position.
- This constant can be a value arbitrarily determined by the manufacturer of the imaging apparatus 1 , similarly to the tint and the like. When this constant is 100 or less, what the object is can be determined even when blurred.
- the permissible circle of confusion diameter multiplied by this constant A A* ⁇
- the amount of blur at the focus limit ends in other words, the infinite end side limit and the near end side limit of the adjustment range of the focal position can be defined.
- FIG. 5B shows the permissible circle of confusion diameter on the infinite end side of the adjustment range of the focal position
- FIG. 5C shows the permissible circle of confusion diameter on the near end side of the same.
- the value (A*Fno* ⁇ ) obtained by multiplying the F number of the optical system 21 by the permissible circle of confusion diameter multiplied by this constant A (A* ⁇ ) can become the adjustment range of the focal position of the conjugate point in the reference state (defocus amount DEF) on the infinite end side or the near end side.
- the adjustment range can be specified to be the range where the imaging surface movement amount is substantially set equal with respect to the reference state. Therefore, the double of the value of the defocus amount DEF (2*A*Fno ⁇ ) can become the whole adjustment range of the focal position of the conjugate point in the reference state.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can calculate the adjustment range of the focal position using the loaded control parameters A, Fno, and ⁇ (step S 48 ). That is, by calculating the A*Fno* ⁇ , the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) on the infinite end side or the near end side of the focal position of the conjugate point in the reference state can be obtained.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can set the LD range (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) from the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) on the infinite end side or the near end side of the focal position of the conjugate point in the reference state (step S 49 ).
- the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) can be subtracted with respect to the lens position (control parameter LD 0 ) of the focus lens of the optical system 21 in the reference state, temporarily stored in a work area of the RAM 35 in step S 46 above, so that the image plane of the object point in the reference distance IO is ⁇ A*Fno* ⁇ with respect to the imaging plane in the infinite end side state.
- the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) can be added with respect to the lens position (control parameter LD 0 ) of the focus lens of the optical system 21 in the reference state so that the image plane of the object point in the reference distance IO is +A*Fno* ⁇ with respect to the imaging plane in the near end side state.
- the adjustment range can be a defocus amount DEF, and therefore, it can be converted DEF into the number of pulses representing the position of the focus lens, detectable by the optical system actuator 22 of the interchangeable lens 2 . Therefore, here, the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) can be multiplied by 1/k to be converted into the number of pulses, thereafter the addition or subtraction can be performed. That is, LD 0 +DEF/k can be calculated with respect to the control parameter LD_hi, and LD 0 ⁇ DEF/k can be calculated with respect to the control parameter LD_lo, whereby the LD range is set.
- the infinity-side end can be set so that the imaging position where the conjugate plane 5 is set as the object point is ⁇ A*F* ⁇
- the near-side end can be set so that the imaging position where the conjugate plane 5 is set as the object point is +A*F* ⁇ (the direction on the object side is the positive).
- the state II- 2 in FIG. 4B shows the state of the infinity end in the second state being the lens limit state ON (ON), and the state II- 3 shows the state of the near end in the same second state.
- Such an LD range When such an LD range is set, it can be set to the range where the near side is narrow and the far side is wide with respect to the object point conjugate with the reference position, and it can become blurred in the same degree both on the foreground blur side and the background blur side at the end points of the LD range.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to store the LD range being set (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) in a work area of the RAM 35 (step S 43 ), and the processing is finished.
- the AF control circuit 412 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to load the LD range (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) stored in the work area of the RAM 35 (step S 53 ).
- the AF control circuit 412 can determine whether the target LD position calculated in step S 50 above (control parameter LD_moku) is within the loaded LD range (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo). That is, first, it can determine whether the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) is greater than the limit of the near end side (control parameter LD_hi) of the LD range (LD_moku>LD_hi) (step S 54 ), and if it is not greater, furthermore, it can determine whether the target LD position (control parameters LD_moku) is smaller than the limit of the infinite end side (control parameter LD_lo) of the LD range (LD_moku ⁇ LD_lo) (step S 55 ).
- the AF control circuit 412 determines that the target LD position is not smaller than the limit of the infinite end side, the target LD position can be within the LD range, and therefore, the AF control circuit 412 can transmit the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) to the lens controller 26 , whereby the lens controller 26 controls the optical system actuator 22 and drives the focus lens of the optical system 21 to the target LD position indicated by the control parameter LD_moku (step S 52 ).
- step S 54 if determining that the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) is greater than the limit of the near end side of LD range (control parameter LD_hi) (LD_moku>LD_hi), the AF control circuit 412 can set the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) to the limit of the near end side of the LD range (control parameter LD_hi) (step S 56 ).
- step S 52 the process can proceed to step S 52 above, and the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) can be transmitted to the lens controller 26 , whereby the lens controller 26 controls the optical system driver 22 , and drives the focus lens of the optical system 21 to the target LD position represented by the control parameter LD_moku.
- the AF control circuit 412 can prevent the focus lens from moving beyond the limit of the near end side of the LD range.
- step S 55 if determining that the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) is smaller than the limit of the infinite end side of LD range (control parameter LD_lo) (LD_moku ⁇ LD_lo), the AF control circuit 412 can set the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) to the limit of the infinite end side of the LD range (control parameter LD_lo) (step S 57 ).
- step S 52 the process can proceed to step S 52 above, and the target LD position (control parameter LD_moku) can be transmitted to the lens controller 26 , whereby the lens controller 26 controls the optical system driver 22 , and drives the focus lens of the optical system 21 to the target LD position represented by the control parameter LD_moku.
- the AF control circuit 412 can prevent the focus lens from moving beyond the limit of the infinite end side of the LD range.
- the comparison can be made by using the number of pulses representing the position of the focus lens, however the comparison may be made by using the defocus amount DEF.
- FIGS. 6A to 6E are each a diagram showing a calculation example of the adjustment range of the focal position.
- the optical system used in this numerical calculation example is calculated as a thin optical system, and although it does not necessarily coincide with the actual optical system, the tendency is the same.
- the FL is the focal length of the optical system
- the reference object point (IO), the near point (N), and the far point (F) are as shown in FIG. 4B .
- the adjustment range of the focal position such that the circle of confusion diameter on the imaging surface 33 A is within a certain range is sought, however, when seen in the object point distance, the adjustment range satisfying at least any one of the following features is set.
- the object point distance range due to the adjustment range of the focal position is narrow on the near side and wide on the far side with respect to object point conjugate with the imaging surface 33 A in the reference state.
- the object point distance range due to the adjustment range of the focal position can become narrower in the state where the magnification of the imaging surface 33 A to the object point conjugate with the imaging surface 33 A is large (for example, FIGS. 6A and 6B compared), and becomes wider in the state where the magnification is small (for example, FIGS. 6C and 6D compared).
- the object point distance range can become narrower when the F number of the optical system is bright (for example, FIGS. 6D and 6E compared), and can become wider when the F number is dark.
- the automatic focus adjustment device includes: the lens limit switch of the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 being a first operation unit switchable to a first state not limiting an adjustment range of a focal position and a second state limiting an adjustment range of a focal position; the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 as an adjustment range setting unit of a focal position configured to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a whole region when switched to the first state by the lens limit switch, and to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a part of the region when switched to the second state; and the optical system 21 configured to adjust a focal position so as to focus in a range set by the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 , wherein the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 sets the part of the region in a predetermined range by setting a state when switched to the second state by the lens limit switch as a reference state, with reference to a focal position of the optical system 21 in an imaging position of an object point (conjugate plane 5 ) conjugate with an imaging plane 33
- the automatic focus adjustment control device includes:
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 as an adjustment range setting unit of a focal position configured to set an adjustment range of a focal position to a whole region when switched to the first state in response to an instruction from the lens limit switch of the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 being a first operation unit switchable to a first state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position and a second state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and to set the adjustment range of the focal position to a part of the region when switched to the second state; and
- the AF control circuit 412 as a control command output unit configured to output a control command to the optical system 21 adjusting a focal position so as to focus in a range set by the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 ,
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 sets the part of the region in a predetermined range by setting a state when switched to the second state in response to an instruction from the lens limit switch as a reference state, with reference to a focal position of the optical system 21 in an imaging position of an object point (conjugate plane 5 ) conjugate with an imaging plane 33 A in the reference state.
- the automatic focus adjustment device and the automatic focus adjustment control device sets the adjustment range of the focal position in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system 21 when switched to the second state, and therefore, the focus adjustment range can be set in any region.
- the adjustment range of the focal position is set in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system when switched to the second state, in other words, set to be constant, rather than the object point distance region, that is, the focus adjustment range on the imaging plane 33 A side can be set to be constant whereas the adjustment range of the focus is different on the object point side, and therefore, the image is not blurred largely in the adjustment range of the focal position.
- the present embodiment can be used in the following scenes.
- the range on the focal point side can be specified with reference to the lens position at the time of switching, and therefore, the limit can be applied by the visual blur amount.
- the region of the adjustment range of the focal position can be easily selected.
- a second embodiment will be described.
- the configuration example according to the second embodiment and some of the operations according to the second embodiment are similar to those in the first embodiment, and those similar elements are marked with the same reference numerals as those in the first embodiment, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- the imaging apparatus 1 to which the automatic focus adjustment device and automatic focus adjustment control apparatus according to the second embodiment are applied includes a first operation unit capable of switching to a first state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and a second state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and further includes a second operation unit capable of switching to a third state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and a fourth state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position.
- the second operation unit may include a second lens limit switch in the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 , apart from the lens limit switch in the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 as the first operation unit.
- the lens limit switch is configured as a slide switch biased to return to the neutral point unless a load is applied, and is switchable to the first state when it is in the neutral point as the initial state, switchable to the second state when it is slid to one side from the neutral point, switchable to the third state when it is slid to the other side from the neutral point in this second state, and switchable to the fourth state when it is again slid to the one side from the neutral point in the second state.
- the lens limit switch is configured as a push-button switch, and may be configured as switchable to the first state when it is not pressed as the initial state, switchable to the second state when it is pressed once, switchable to the third state when it is pressed long in the second state, and switchable to the fourth state when it is again pressed once in the second state.
- This embodiment is not limited to this configuration.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 being the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position can set the adjustment range of the focal position in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system 21 when switched to the fourth state by the lens limit switch as the second operation unit, when it is in a state of being switched to the second state by the lens limit switch as the first operation unit, and furthermore switched to the fourth state by the lens limit switch as the second operation unit.
- step S 8 where the CPU 411 can cause the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 to perform the reference position re-setting processing is added between the AF processing in step S 5 and the full-press determination of the release button in step S 6 .
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can determine whether the lens limit state to be instructed to switch by the operation of the lens limit switch as the second operation unit is the third state being the lens limit state OFF (OFF) or the fourth state being the lens limit state ON (ON) (step S 81 ).
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to store the LD range being set (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) in a work area of the RAM 35 (step S 84 ), and the processing is finished.
- step S 81 when it is determined to be the fourth state being the lens limit state ON (ON), the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to temporarily store the current lens position of the focus lens of the optical system. 21 transmitted from the lens controller 26 (control parameter LD 0 ) in a work area of the RAM 35 (step S 85 ). Then, the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can load the control parameters A, Fno and ⁇ stored in the ROM 39 or the work area of the RAM 35 by the memory control circuit 414 (step S 86 ), and can calculate the adjustment range of the focal position by using the loaded control parameters A, Fno and ⁇ (step S 87 ).
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can set the LD range (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) from the adjustment range (defocus amount DEF) on the infinite end side or the near end side of the focal position of the conjugate point in the reference state (step S 88 ).
- LD 0 +DEF/k can be calculated with respect to the control parameter LD_hi
- LD 0 ⁇ DEF/k is calculated with respect to the control parameter LD_lo, whereby the LD range is set.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 can cause the memory control circuit 414 to store the LD range being set (control parameters LD_hi and LD_lo) in a work area of the RAM 35 (step S 84 ), and the processing is finished.
- the automatic focus adjustment device can further include a second operation unit switchable to the third state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position and the fourth state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position, and the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 being the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position sets the adjustment range of the focal position in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system 21 when switched to the fourth state by the second operation unit, when in a state of being switched to the second state by the first operation unit, and furthermore switched to the fourth state by the second operation unit.
- the focus adjustment range setting circuit 415 being the adjustment range setting unit of the focal position sets the adjustment range of the focal position in a predetermined range with reference to the focal position of the optical system 21 when switched to the fourth state in response to an instruction from the second operation unit, when switched to the fourth state in a state of being switched to the second state in response to an instruction from the first operation unit, furthermore, in response to an instruction from the second operation unit switchable to the third state not limiting the adjustment range of the focal position and the fourth state limiting the adjustment range of the focal position.
- the automatic focus adjustment device and the automatic focus adjustment control device can re-set the adjustment range of the focal position. Therefore, the method of use such as after focusing on the object by once setting the adjustment range in the rough position, setting the state where the object is in-focus as a new reference state, and focusing by tracking the movement of the object can be realized.
- control parameter A is described as the value set arbitrarily by the manufacturer of the imaging apparatus 1 in the above-described first and second embodiments
- a selection unit selectable to any one of A 1 to An may be provided in the lens operation device 25 or the body operation device 40 , and may be selectable by the operator.
- the imaging apparatus 1 to which the automatic focus adjustment device and the automatic focus adjustment control device are applied is described as the interchangeable lens type camera where the interchangeable lens 2 and the camera body 3 are provided as separate bodies, however it is obvious that this camera may be a single-lens reflex system camera where the mirror is driven during the imaging. Furthermore, as described in the first embodiment, it can also be applied to an imaging apparatus integrated with a lens where the lens is provided integrally with the camera body 3 . In addition, it is also applicable to a smart phone with a camera function and a lens style camera.
- the optical system 21 may also be any one of a single lens, a cemented lens, a lens group, and the like.
- the focusing operation is described as performed by the lens drive, it may be performed by a refractive power variable element.
- the present invention is not intended to be limited to the above-described embodiment as it is, and it can be embodied by modifying components without departing from the gist thereof in the implementation phase.
- the components in different embodiments may be appropriately combined.
- each processing by the imaging apparatus 1 in the embodiment described above may be stored as an executable program.
- This program can load the program stored in the storage medium of the external storage device such as a memory card (ROM card, RAM card, etc.), a magnetic disk (floppy disc (registered trademark), hard disk, etc.), an optical disk (CD-ROM, DVD, etc.), and a semiconductor memory, and the processing described above can be performed by the operation being controlled by the loaded program.
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